Two Ways to Recieve Writing Support:

1. Online Support through Thinking Storm:

  • To register for online tutoring, click on the icon above, enter your Judson University email address as your username and the JU password (judsononlinetutor) as your password, then click on Login Now!
  • After completing registration, you will be required to create a unique password for your ThinkingStorm account.  This password must be used for all subsequent logins; your username will always be your JU email address.

Any questions, please email Heather Johnson at hjohnson@judsonu.edu 

2. Fill out the Writing Support Appointment form.

       

 

 

Judson University's Benjamin P. Browne Library provides access to high-quality books, articles, and videos through Primo, online databases, and interlibrary loan. In addition, RefWorks can help you organize and cite your research and LibGuides provide additional support by major, class, or topic. Please stop by the library, call or email, or use the "Ask a Librarian" link on the library website for more information.

 

Quick MLA Research guide with information about Primo and citations click HERE

  • The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Purdue Owl have links and videos to help you with your writing needs. 
  • Grammarly is a highly rated software program that checks spelling and grammar. A basic version of Grammarly is available for free, and a more advanced version that checks citations is availably for a monthly fee.
  • Another outside editing option is paperblazer.com. One of our own Judson English professors is an editor. There is a fee for this option.
Judson University does not sell or profit from these products.
 

Resources for ELL Students:

Check out Dave's ESL Cafe for scores of grammar exercises, quizzes, and pronunciation guides. 

Check out https://www.quill.org/ for grammar and writing support.

APA

Creating an APA paper with Reference Page and Citations (LibGuide)

Making Tables (video)

 

MLA Style

MLA Guide with citations (LibGuide)

 

Chicago Style

Chicago Style rules and guidelines are found in the sixteenth edition of the Chicago Manual of Style. This book is available at the Research Desk for your use in the library. You can also find helpful information at The Purdue Online Writing Lab.

Chicago Manual of Style Formatting 

Chicago Manual of Style: An Overview